Making this ahead of time - the count down has begun and provided I can get off the Island this afternoon this should be finally actually happening. a few years in the planning and postponed twice - I'm actually fizzing with excitement
Cin J
PimperneBloke said: Does new abode mean you've bought it and are moving there?!? The landscapes and scenery are certainly spectacular. Absolutely stunning, belting, phenomenal trip Cin.... I can't imagine how long you've spent grinning like a Cheshire cat reliving all these sightings! Thanks for sharing (hoping there's more to come!!)
It was only a temp. move for 2 nights - sadly - I so want to go back
There are still a few more to come
Southern Small White -
Jumping Spider Philaeus chrysops
Woodland Ringlet
up into the mountains
Pearl Bordered Frit
I only just resisted breaking into 'Climb Every Mountain'
Wood White - possibly Fenton's but needs an expert
Mountain Ringlet
Brimstone
Dingy Skipper
Small Blue
This poor Clouded Apollo got blasted past us like tumble weed
View from near the top
native Orange Lilly
Dianthus
Marazine Blue
Black-veined White
Bee fly
We have reached the final day of our travels, It's a fairly long drive to the airport but it's going to be taken slowly as we don't need to be there until 5pm so it allows for a little more exploration of this sensational country.
At dinner the previous night when we did the species count we had reached 93 - fingers were crossed for 7 more to reach the 100 - it was going to be a push
On the pre-breakfast a new one was spotted right beside the hotel - very high up the tree
Black Hairstreak
Roadside birding - Whinchat
Our first stop was utterly delightful watermills at the springs of the Gacka River
There was a family of Black Redstarts flitting about
I was a bit disappointed that I had missed getting my first photos of Dippers as a very busy pair had just flown off but as we wandered back one was spotted taking a very quick rest and I got my photo op.
As we were walking down the road to look in the water meadows a huge dark butterfly glided in and we all briefly got our eyes on a Poplar Admiral before a couple of lazy flaps took it off and over the houses.
Off again and onto the motorway window spotting birds
We took a break at a Service Station and boy could the ones in the UK take a huge lesson. Clean, inviting, beautifully presented food and drink - there was even a Silver-washed Frit flying around the serving area!
The grass area was full of wild flowers - so of course it would be rude not to go look and boy was it worth it. Our super spotter (One of the other clients) clocked this belter
2nd gen Map
There were also a couple of other new ones - our numbers were climbing
We head off into the countryside again as we still have a few hours in hand, we are off into an area that sort of reminded me of the Peak District, a stop in a passing point resulted in flutter 99 and a tour leader heading off down the road in pursuit of a 'different' looking white - he didn't find it.
Number 99 was a
Large Checkered Skipper
We move onto a small meadow and orchard area with a stream - the first thing we spot is this beautiful Spider Orchid
It's at this point the tour leader claims number 100 and is met with a rebellion - as a group we point blank refuse to accept his spot - none of us saw it and we were not taking a Green-veined White as our 100! so it was onwards to a potentially better site - still alongside water and so it proved to be fruitful
Number 100 a stunningly beautiful stonker
Large Copper
Then another new one was spotted resting on the road
Hungarian Glider
I managed to coax it onto my hand and place it in the greenery so it didn't get squished
The guys the spotted a Green Hairstreak and finally the official last butterfly was ... a Green-veined White that we accepted :)
It was a sensational trip and I really hope to travel with them again - I am not sure if it's weird to do the same trip twice, there was just so much to take in
Thank you for reading and indulging me - it's allowed me to get everything sorted in my head - sorry it's taken so long to post
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Regards, Hazel
Absolutely fabulous, and such fabulous photos of a spectacular visit.
Many thanks for sharing, and we appreciate the time taken to upload and share those wonderful photos.
Mike
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